Tales of My Grandmother, Τόμος 2A. Constable, 1825 |
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Σελίδα 14
... the same calcu- lation , a few days will bring us back ; and as your Lordship is acquaint wi ' the lingo o ' thae foreigners , which you learned when you was at the College of Leyden , sae there is some sma 14 TALES OF MY GRANDMOTHER .
... the same calcu- lation , a few days will bring us back ; and as your Lordship is acquaint wi ' the lingo o ' thae foreigners , which you learned when you was at the College of Leyden , sae there is some sma 14 TALES OF MY GRANDMOTHER .
Σελίδα 15
... bring me back to Middleburgh , and then thou and I , God willing , shall seek our way back to thy native land . Thou wilt find my old friend , Hans Vendermere , a courteous land- lord , and one that thou may'st lean upon in need ; and ...
... bring me back to Middleburgh , and then thou and I , God willing , shall seek our way back to thy native land . Thou wilt find my old friend , Hans Vendermere , a courteous land- lord , and one that thou may'st lean upon in need ; and ...
Σελίδα 30
... bring vivers and vegetables to market . My art requires them . Go to , children ; tarry not ; for we know not the moment those men at arms may return . Tarry not , for a prison - house , and the sword of offended justice , hangs above ...
... bring vivers and vegetables to market . My art requires them . Go to , children ; tarry not ; for we know not the moment those men at arms may return . Tarry not , for a prison - house , and the sword of offended justice , hangs above ...
Σελίδα 35
... bring- ing them into the most prominent part . Having ordered a stoup of liquor , with some refreshments , a woman and a man entered the apartment , which attracted the attention of the whole party . The man wore a turban , with a light ...
... bring- ing them into the most prominent part . Having ordered a stoup of liquor , with some refreshments , a woman and a man entered the apartment , which attracted the attention of the whole party . The man wore a turban , with a light ...
Σελίδα 61
... bringing her hand down , so that the light of the fire came in contact with it , she displayed to the astonished Lewis a small ser- pent wreathing in her hand ; she pressed it with 4 her finger and thumb over each of the boxes , TALES ...
... bringing her hand down , so that the light of the fire came in contact with it , she displayed to the astonished Lewis a small ser- pent wreathing in her hand ; she pressed it with 4 her finger and thumb over each of the boxes , TALES ...
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Aberdeen answered Lewis Antwerp Archy arrived auld bairn barber barque Beatrice became began betwixt boat bond Bonnie Braehead Captain casket cloak Colonel Gordon continued court daughter Davie Garrie door ducats Earwind endeavour exclaimed Lewis eyes Father Gerrard feelings Ferrara Fleeming fortune frae Freeburgh gambler ha'e hand hath heard heart hermitage Holyrood honour Huntly instantly Italian Jacobite John of Middleburgh King James Knight of Malta Lady leave Lewis Gordon Lockhart look Lord Lewie maiden Majesty Marchioness Mary Hay Mary Lee Mary M'Alpine mind miser mother never night noble Noranda old Brugel period Peter Brugel poor purse replied Lewis Robin Wishart Saul scene Seward shouted Simon the Tanner St Clair stood stranger sword tell thee thou art thou wilt tion troopers trysting tree Vandermere village villain widow Willie Pringle woman
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Σελίδα 23 - Bonnie Mary Hay, I will lo'e thee yet, For thy eye is the slae, thy hair is the jet ; The snaw is thy skin, and the rose is thy cheek ; Bonnie Mary Hay, I will lo'e thee yet Bonnie Mary Hay, will you gang wi...
Σελίδα 23 - ... Mary Hay, I will lo'e thee yet, For thy eye is the slae, thy hair is the jet; The snaw is thy skin, and the rose is thy cheek ; Bonnie Mary Hay, I will lo'e thee yet. Bonnie Mary Hay, will you gang wi' me. When the sun's in the west, to the hawthorn tree; To the hawthorn tree in the bonnie berry den, And I'll tell you, Mary, how I lo'e you then? Bonnie Mary Hay, it's haliday to me When thou art couthie, kind, and free ; There's nae clouds in the lift, nor storms in the sky, Bonnie Mary Hay, when...
Σελίδα 281 - FAREWELL to Glen-Shalloch, A farewell for ever ! Farewell to my wee cot That stands by the river ! The fall is loud sounding In voices that vary, And the echoes surrounding Lament with my Mary.